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Hong Kong manager is set to become largest in the territory once takeover is complete
Chrysalis Investment made payment to managers just before its valuation fell after sell-off in growth stocks
Funds hope to exploit mystery of stock markets performing best in after-hours trading
Payouts up 15 per cent on the previous year
Plain-vanilla strategic beta strategies are gathering the most assets, according to Morningstar
Passive money most likely to be withdrawn during times of global stress, analysis finds
From cutting fees to checking how diversified your investments really are
Bargain hunters are premature, but plenty of opportunities await patient investors
Computer-driven trading has allowed some managers to predict and bet on price falls
Investors drawn to the greater liquidity offered by fixed income ETFs
Move comes as price of the cryptocurrency has tumbled nearly 70% from November highs
Plus, SuperReturn in Berlin, Japanese bond buying and Tracey Emin at Jupiter Artland
As markets turn bearish, will young investors run screaming into the woods?
Good leadership makes a significant difference to how a group copes
Wide divergences in fee splits between fund managers and clients criticised by Esma
Analysis raises fresh questions over widespread adoption of index-based investing
The misallocation of capital is not just down to freakish monetary policy
Shifting market dynamics create ‘existential crisis’ for some stock strategies
Interest on cash deposits remains paltry, but some companies are throwing off dividends in the here and now
Online brokers and apps forecast to be primary source of demand, says PwC research
Swing to the historically low-risk assets deepens investors’ defensive pivot
The moves, which include index switches for four funds, will be accompanied by huge reductions in fees
ECB is still printing money whereas the Fed and BoE have ceased cash creation
Around 16 per cent of US stocks are held by index trackers and ETFs vs 14 per cent by actively managed funds
Dispersion of stock performance has created opportunities for profit
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